Greene-Rose Heritage Park is a small park near Kendall Square in Cambridge that is a hidden gem for both locals and visitors from other areas. Opening in 2008, the park features great landscaping, a small open green space, and 2 tennis courts. There are also very uniquely shaped chairs and benches along with a few other public art installations.
This Park is Best For:
Greene-Rose Heritage Park in Cambridge is best used for:
Basic Info
- Size: Small
- Terrain: Flat
- Transportation: T, Bus
- Path Types: Cement
- Hours: 24 hours
- Restrooms: No
- Drinking Fountains: Yes
- Benches: Yes
- Lights: Street Lights
Park Amenities
- Playgrounds (1)
- Picnic Tables
- Tot Spray (Splash Pad)
- Small Open-Field Space
- Public Art
- Tennis Courts (1)
- Bluebikes Station
Directions & Parking
Greene-Rose Heritage Park is a 10-15 walk from the Kendall MIT stop. You can also take the 64 and 68 Bus to the Broadway @ Windsor St stop. There is a Bluebikes station right by the park.
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